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17 Medal War Vet Denies Being Fraudster

17 Medal War Vet Denies Being Fraudster Shameless conman would have to be a “world famous Rambo” to receive so many distinctions.

Wars news posted on Monday, December 07, 2009

Labour Doomed as Candidate Calls Queen “Vermin”

Labour Doomed as Candidate Calls Queen “Vermin” Electoral candidate rants on Facebook that Queen is a parasite and vermin.

Governments news posted on Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Obama Serious About Nuclear Disarmament Program

Obama Serious About Nuclear Disarmament Program Dream of world free of nuclear weapons takes a step closer to reality.

Other news posted on Friday, September 25, 2009

Japan Elects Hatoyama as Prime Minister

Japan Elects Hatoyama as Prime Minister Historic landslide victory for Democratic Party of Japan.

Governments news posted on Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Pirate Party Enjoys Membership Boost

Pirate Party Enjoys Membership Boost The pro-filesharing party has seen applications soar after declaring its intention to stand for election in the UK.

Other news posted on Friday, August 14, 2009

Schwarzenegger Slashes California Budget with Rambo Knife

Schwarzenegger Slashes California Budget with Rambo Knife Govenator announces budget cuts on Twitter while carrying huge knife.

Governments news posted on Thursday, July 23, 2009

Indian High Court Grants Gay and Lesbian Rights

Indian High Court Grants Gay and Lesbian Rights Homosexuality decriminalised in New Delhi today.

Courts news posted on Thursday, July 02, 2009

Obama Intervention Keeps Twitter Open in Iran

Obama Intervention Keeps Twitter Open in Iran The White House asked Twitter to postpone its planned site maintenance on Monday night.

Governments news posted on Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Iranian Elections Heat Up

Iranian Elections Heat Up Voting has begun for Irans Presidential election

Governments news posted on Friday, June 12, 2009

Waterboarding Torture Claims Send Waves through Police

Waterboarding Torture Claims Send Waves through Police Six London Met police officers have been accused of torture.

Human Rights news posted on Wednesday, June 10, 2009

North Korea Stage Missile Tests

North Korea Stage Missile Tests North Korea have fired two test missiles according to reports.

Governments news posted on Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Guantanamo Inmate to Face Civilian Trial

Guantanamo Inmate to Face Civilian Trial An inmate of Guantanamo Bay is to face trial in the US

Courts news posted on Thursday, May 21, 2009

Tamil Tiger Rebel Leader Found Dead

Tamil Tiger Rebel Leader Found Dead The President of Sri Lanka has annonuced an end to the 26 year conflict.

Wars news posted on Tuesday, May 19, 2009

18 million expected to Vote in South African elections

18 million expected to Vote in South African elections Historic election 15 years since the end of racial segregation is set to be largest yet.

Governments news posted on Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Zimbabwe Prime Minister denies Assassin allegations

Zimbabwe Prime Minister denies Assassin allegations Morgan Tsvangirai vehemently denied claims his wifes car crash was politically motiviated.

Governments news posted on Monday, March 09, 2009

Vietnam blogs may face vigorous censorship by government

Vietnam blogs may face vigorous censorship by government The number of Internet users is on the grow in Vietnam, and the government is worried that it may cause them trouble.

Governments news posted on Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Barack Obama Inherits the Weight of the World

Barack Obama Inherits the Weight of the World When Barack Obama laid his hand on President Abraham Lincoln’s Bible and took the Oath of Office yesterday, he became America’s 44th President.

Governments news posted on Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Hoon approves Heathrow Third Runway

Hoon approves Heathrow Third Runway Government backs decision to expand Britain’s busiest airport.

Governments news posted on Thursday, January 15, 2009

Zuma corruption charges haunting him from the grave

Zuma corruption charges haunting him from the grave Jacob Zuma, leader of the ANC party in South Africa may have felt he had put his brushes with the law behind him last September when Judge Chris Nicholson, a former Human Rights lawyer, had thrown out charges of corruption against him. The National Prosecution Authority asked for leave to appeal against the decision.

Governments news posted on Monday, January 12, 2009

Relief in Europe as Russia promises to resume gas supply

Relief in Europe as Russia promises to resume gas supply Russia’s supply of gas to the Ukraine and much of Europe came to an abrupt halt a week ago with far-reaching consequences on the human, economic and political front. Russia’s assurances that gas will be ‘switched on’ will bring a collective sigh of relief.

Other news posted on Monday, January 12, 2009